On this installment of Fiction Faction the full set of co-hosts discuss the look of the anticipated Defenders show, a combination of the four Marvel heroes Netflix has been building towards with its series based on Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist. Then the team breaks down the latest season of Orange is the New Black in its entirety and decide whether they’ll be back for it next year. There’s also a discussion on the Netflix original movies To the Bone and The Amazing Jessica James, starring The Daily Show alum Jessica Williams. Finally we wrap up with one of the funniest and most charming movies of the year: The Big Sick.

The Fiction Faction gang returns with a very important breakfast chatter. We over analyze the breakfast biscuit at Tim Horton’s and other quick breakfast traditions. There are also breakdowns of Baby Driver, Dunkirk, Spider-Man Homecoming, A Ghost Story and Atomic Blonde.

Editor’s note: The audio for James was inexplicably lower during the recording of this episode and was added volume during the editing process. Also Tim Hortons, if you want to sponsor us based on our review of your family of products, feel free to contact Michael Lylyk on this very same channel,

For this episode the Fiction Faction crew, down one Bailey, talk at length about Sofia Coppola’s latest movie The Beguiled, a retelling of the 1971 film. Starring Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst Elle Fanning and Colin Farrell, we discuss our issues with the movie including the change to one specific character that could’ve catapult the plot and the movie to a different level. Also in this episode a lengthy conversation on one of the latest Netflix original shows GLOW.

The gang, sans Tanya, gathers around to break down the indie release Paint It Black further extending the run of rising star Alia Shawkat. We also talk about the festival darling Beatriz at Dinner, which pits Salma Hayek as a good intentioned latina woman working in the US against Jon Lithgow’s power hungry real estate mogul with a murky past and potential ties to Hayek’s character. James and Bailey share their first impressions on the latest season of Orange is the New Black and we also talk on the superhero fatigue currently ailing one of our co-hosts.

Fiction Faction is back with a new entry on the latest movies and tv on our radar including the second season of Mater of None, The Handmaid's Tale, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Alien Covenant and Everything, Everything.

This week we discuss what the Fate of The Furious turns out to be, don't worry there will be more movies, just what the hell happened with The Circle, a movie's which trailer made it seem like a decent even promising thriller about tech and privacy, but ended up being a big turd. We also talk about the transition for Dear White People from movie to Netflix show. We also spend some time pondering the future of the HBO's space following the end of Game of Thrones and the incredible effort Netflix is putting into comedy specials.

Girls wrapped its run and Bailey gives us the details on the actual ending and the legacy of the show. Tanya breaks down Free Fire, the Brie Larson-led 70's shoot 'em up thriller and we also discuss the Netflix original The Discovery, Colossal and the Lost City of Z.

This week's music:

Haim - Right Now

MisterWives - Let The Light In

*Editor's notes: This episode was recorded back when the Celtics were able to win playoff games and James was away on a trip to Austin, Texas.

On our second half of the episode, we jump into some heavy hitter trailers like Star Wars, Thor Ragnarok season two of Sense 8 and Detroit, the Kathryn Bigelow project depicting the Detroit riots in the 60's. We also talk about the new Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why and we bring to James an anime offering in the way of the stunning Your Name.

We're back and we're bringing you a double feature, again. On part one Bailey and Tanya break down the finale of Big Little Lies and the prospect of a second season or a new show. We hit some news stories like the casting of Shameik Moore as Miles Morales in the upcoming animated Spider-Man movie. Don't forget to check out for part two, coming later this week.

This is the second part of our latest episode, due to the matrix of Square Space denying our incredibly lengthy opinions. After some time we return to check with the gang on Riverdale, we analyze the impact of The Young Pope and the mind-bending ups and downs of Legion.

This week our episode turned out quite a lengthy one, so we decided to split up the file to help with the big minutes our thoughts and opinions were putting up. On this first part, we talk about the terrifying It trailer, the dangers of casting in the Death Note remake, what a Joss Whedon Batgirl movie could look like and who exactly would star in it.

We're nearing the end of Big Little Lies, so what better time to catch up in full with the show and do a little bit of prediction, bust out your crystal balls because is time to guess the culprit. We profess our full love for Hap and Leonard and break down what was great about the first season. Also, Bailey and Bryan got to see The Lure and have a lot to say about the tale of two mermaids in Poland.

Man, this was a fun one. We break down the next Marvel/Netflix show Iron Fist, a super fun pulp comedy with Michael K. Williams Hap and Leonard, a sweet Netflix original movie Deidra & Laney Rob a Train and Beauty and the Beast. We also prepare ourselves for how awesome Atomic Blonde looks. Some news this week includes a Matrix reboot, a Girl with the Dragon Tattoo recast, and Zazie Beets joining Deadpool 2. Tons of jokes and tons of laughs.

It's that time again, Fiction Faction returns with analysis on some of the latest releases: Logan, Kong and the documentary I Am Not Your Negro. Bailey and Tanya also bring us up to speed with the moms of Monterey in Big Little Lies. We also go through some news and react to the new Edgar Wright movie and its peculiar title Baby Driver.

Better late than never is what I like to say. In this episode, we break down the mega-hit Get Out from Jordan Peele. We also talk about some new HBO shows: Big Little Lies and Crashing as well as the return of Girls. There's also a bit of talk about Legion and it's potential moving forward.

Well, that was something huh? With a little bit of separation from the actual Best Movie switchero, we sit down to break down the highs and lows of the evening. Who won the major awards and how we felt about the rest of the show.

This is part two of our episode 28 extravaganza, in this one we break down everything we've seen recently, including the highly anticipated FX mutant drama Legion, the Drew Barrymore Netflix comedy about the effect of the undead on a suburban family – Santa Clarita Diet. Bailey and Bryan continue in their efforts to figure out the motives behind The Young Pope. Riverdale continues the mystery of Dark Betty and we also talk about Imperial Dreams, a newly released small movie starring John Boyega from before he was a superstar.

We got a long pod this time around so we decided to split this bad boy up. What you got over here is the first part of that. We talk Matt Reeves joining the Batfleck movie as director, Diego Luna becoming the face of the new Scarface remake. We also jump on this week's long trailer train with The Circle, Stranger Things S.2, Iron Fist, Get Out, It Comes at Night and a terrific looking foreign movie called A Fantastic Woman.